i i" nr .: i :. .T . J. , A- ku.'' ji w,..'.-w t ' i ) iHBKimHiiiut k suniwn i . su mi -m. .a i. j'i ,. t - - " T.i'"wirij..eT 'i n iUliulmviBU i m-- .-. V A I 4 m 1 1 sv - ' A vr. m MEN OF THE UP-AND-DOING-IT MEN WHO MAKE IT A POINT TO KEEP ABREAST OF THE FASHIONS, OWE THEM SELVES A VISIT TO TOTS LIVE STOEE WHERE THE NEW STYLES IN MEN'S WEARABLES ARE HOLD ING FORTH. WE'VE SLIGHTED NO ONE IN THE COMMUNITY. TID3 DASHINO YOUNG INDIVIDUAL WHO LIKES A TOUOII OF THEULTRA IN HIS CLOTHES, AND THE MORE SEDATE MAN OF AFFAIRS BOTH ARE PRO VIDED FOR IN OUR SHOWING OF NEW SUITS AND OVERCOATS. AT $7.50 TO 25. CLOTHES TO MATCH YOUR PERSONALITY AND PRICES TO MATCH YOUR PURSE. Geo. H. Frank & Co. Maysville's Foremost Clothiers. OVER 700J00 POUNDS Of Tobacco Sold On Maysvlllo Market Yesterday Market Remains Firm Despite- Poor Offorings. Sales at four of the loe.il tolwo warehouses yesterday totnlotl 722,103 pound, and despito tlis fact that of ferings were" poor and wc.wlier condi tions wore bad...

J( r; j. ! X" J I. f (i H s f m A m V' 4 ivll 'pj w nf TO P. BEWARE, LITTLE GIRL. Standing with reluctant feet Wlicro tlio brook and river meet, 'Tis a maishy spot you choose; Don't forget your overshoes. BISHOP BURTON READ IMPORT ANT PAPER. ( Lexington Leader.) 'Bishop Lewis W. Buiton rend an in teresting jiapor tin tho "Policy and Doctrino of tho Episcopal Church," be foro tho monthly meeting of ministers held yesterday at tho Continl Christian church. Ministers were pro-ent from churches of Lexington, Winchester, Mt. Sterling, Lnwiencchur;:, Cieorgetowu, Paris and Midway and after the liter ary program had been disponed of there was a business nesMon. Thoo meet ings coin one the second Monday in every month. The next ono will be hold at I'rovidem-o, Ky., in connection with tho School of Methods which will hold a five d.ij session in that place. e There are times in every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, yon know wh...

i!f' I KV &; . :w EN OF THE UP-AND-DOING- IT MEN WHO MAKE IT A POINT TO KEEP ABREAST OF THE FASHIONS, OWE THEM SELVES A VISIT TO Tins LIVE STORE WHERE THE NEW STYLE'S IN MEN'S WEARABLES ARE HOLD ING FORTH. WE'VE SLIGHTED NO ONE IN THE COMMUNITY. THE DASHING YOUNG INDIVIDUAL WHO LIKES A TOUCH OF THEULTRA IN HIS OLOTHES, AND THE MORE SEDATE MAN OF AFFAIRS BOTH ARE PRO VIDED FOR IN OUR SHOWING OF NEW SUITS AND OVERCOATS. AT $7.50 TO $25. OLOTHES TO MATCH YOUR PERSONALITY AND PRICES TO MATCH YOUR PURSE. Geo. H. Frank & Co. Maysville's Foremost Clothiers. WOOL EMBARGO IS COSTLY England Rofuscs To Sell Us Wool, But Sells Us More of Her Manu factures of Wool. (Now York Suu.) Wool dealers hero said j estcrday that 'tho British embargo on tho exportation of certain grades of invv wool means a 20 per cent raise in prico in the United States which the manufacturer will have to pay. In discussing the embargo Wilbur F. Wnkoinun, torasuror and general secretary of the American, Piotectivo...

lillfMrail nSij' -' r-4f: 5WS Zf- purte warm, also your ,fi be(I-something new. Cost. . . IDtfC. 0. S-LJSSESILiL CO p-TTWff?-- " ' v - ' - - : 'raiwarT r - -ir . ." . . j. l , IS ' I I I ' ' ..-,- - - I - ,.,.!.. I I I ... I V , ' ' " w I I li J ' . . '!L!: . I " ' WARM UP tfep i' o??- ' f FRIENDSHIP. Hero's to tho hand of friendship, Sincere, twice tried and true, That lauglw In tho hour of triumph, And laughs at Its joy with you. THE BOOK OF ALL BOOKS. Many noted preachers have paid their respects to that Hook of till Hooks, tho Bible. Tho following eulogy is the host wo have ever read. Jt was printed on a small card for distribution a few years ago. The author of it is unknown. This book contains: The mind of Clod, the state of man, tho way of salvation, doom to sinners and tho liappinujs of believers. Its doctrines are holy, its precepts aro binding, its hUtories arc true, its decisions aro immutable. Read it to be wise, believe it to be safe, practice it to bo holy. It contains...

y,r. i; i' :? 1 1 I iiiiiiiihiwhwiiiiiii i yw'iv K . f'J v ft &S : I--' ft- IV- miNKt r t I f ' I I 2& ' . St NOW, TODAY, VE START OUR TWIOEA-YEAR SALE OF TINE NEW OVER COATS AND SUITS AT RE DUCED PRICES, TO CLEAN THE COUNTERS AND PAY WHAT WE OWE. AS WE AL WAYS SELL THE NEW, YOU CAN REST ASSURED OF NOTH ING OVER SIX MONTHS IN OUR STOCK. BOYS' SUITS "WILL ALSO BE INCLUDED IN TIHS REDUCTION OF PRICES. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED, AS USUAL. Geo. ti. Frank & Co. Maysville's Foremost Clothiers. "UNDERGROUND RAILWAY" Death Calls John T. Rankin, Son of Noted Rlploy Abolitionist, Who Was a Power In Freeing tho Negro. Tho Greensburg (1ml.) News of Jan uary 1, says: Undo John T. Rankin, one of Deca tur county's most widely known citi zens, died at ! o'eloek -Monday night, December 21, at liis home four miles east of town, known ns Rankin's Cross ing. Tho end was duo to cancer from which ho had been a sull'erer for more than a year. Mr. Rankin was S!) years of ago and was born in Riplov,...

HB , : .. I B; THE PUBLIC LEDGER HI- ( uiit.T-xorr iurniit, rouHtii or jult, tiunkoivimo BkIU p AHIl CIIIIIHTIIAB. Hrw Coos! nd lionn Mn dfl I HLa BliUdcft Telephone ' u I w V H. CCcSi!f orrioB roBLio ieuosii buimiiho, HATSriLLK. KT. Wntered at the Mnyvllle, Ky., roitofTice n ctoml-clm mall mutter. avu&vinviiom-ny mail. Our Yir nix nuiuiiK. ... Tliri.iliiilli , S 00 , 1 BO 78 UKLIVKKKI) BY VAllliimi, Per Mouth.... aa:crnl VayabU to Vollictor at end or Montto ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS CASH IN ADVANCE. NO ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED FREE. w, - ft,"' x. ?-." Ftt R HEALING THE REPUBLICAN DIVISION. The regrettable division in the Republican party in J 912, brought about by the ambition of Theodore Roosevelt to break all precedents and become President for a third term, lias brought in its trail such serious disaster to the country that ' tho growing evidences of a reunited party are among the most cheering auspices of the New Year. Not all of the bitterness can die at once, nor all of the rancor...